I would say yes, but I don't think the brain is a muscle. Your brain is a brain, nothing else really...it is what controls your muscles, so there's not really a way it could be a muscle itself. If you are wondering what your strongest muscle in your body is, it would probably be in your legs, because you use your legs all the time.
tounge
Your tongue.Another answerThough some would say the tongue, the tongue, itself, is actually a group of muscles and not one muscle by itself. For the strongest single muscle in terms of density, it would be the masseters, second only to the gastrocnemius.As far as tissues of the body, the strongest would have to be tooth enamel, which is harder than bone.
No, you simply can't contract your brain. First of all, the brain isn't a muscle, and even if you could, there are no sensory rescptors inside your brain to fell it. So if I somehow found my way inside your brain, you'd be unable to feel it.
The main muscle in your jaw is called the masseter muscle. It is responsible for closing the jaw during chewing and is one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
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yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The femur is a bone, not a muscle. But it is the strongest bone.
Two muscles: The masster(jaw) The tongue
The shoulder muscle that is considered the strongest supinator is the biceps brachii.
the wing muscle
the strongest muscle is our tongue...
Your mouth. Your tongue is actually the most strongest muscle in the human body.
In both males and females, the masseter (jaw) muscle is the strongest (in terms of force generation).
masseter, it is also the strongest muscle in the body
Your toung No, it isn't your tongue. The strongest muscle in the entire body (based on its weight) is the masseter muscle, which is in the jaw. With all of the muscles of the jaw working together, they can close the teeth with a force as great as 55 pounds p.s.i.
The toungue is the strongest in the human body.